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Headteacher To Entrepreneur
As I reflect on my career as a Headteacher, I am filled with gratitude for the countless experiences and relationships that shaped my professional journey. After dedicating many fulfilling years to education, I made the bold decision to unofficially retire on my 55th birthday and embark on a new adventure that combines my passions for […]
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From Teaching To Data Science
The Data School’s webinar was a treasure trove of knowledge for beginners, by focusing on the fundamentals, choosing the right tools, adhering to best practices, and learning from real-world examples, anyone can enhance their data visualisation skills.
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Teacher To Entrepreneur
In my business journey, I came to realise that teachers really do have vital key skills and attributes which are readily transferable to other sectors – especially when it comes to running your own business.
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Headteacher To EdTech Managing Director
The first thing to say is that if you leap, it’s guaranteed to be a journey that you can’t see today. No matter what you choose to do, no matter how much you plan, surprising challenges will crop up along the way.
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Headteacher To Visiting Assessor
Leaving my job as a Headteacher of a Special School was an emotional journey. I had very mixed feelings and a sense of letting people down with a mix of fear.
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Primary Teacher To Learning Designer
If you wish to become a Learning Designer then you will need a background in education, an interest in technology, particularly audio/visual.
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Oxford University PGCE To Franchised Business Owner
After my first year as a teacher, I quit. I knew that I wanted to work with students but working in a class of 30 wasn’t the way that I enjoyed.
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Danielle Agius – Assistant Head Teacher To Author & Adviser
New Career = New Ewe! 16 years, 5 schools, 3 counties; private, mainstream, primary, secondary, preparatory and SEND. PE specialist, Director of Sport, SLD class teacher and Assistant Head. In a nutshell, I feel like I’ve experienced a wide-ranging amount in Education. I have had the pleasure of working with some amazing children and the […]
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Harry Stachini – Teacher To Comedian
Harry Stachini launches ‘The Staff Room’ podcast The Manchester comic shares lighthearted tales from inside the classroom, provided by anonymous teachers Featuring special guests including Jack Carrol, Josh Jones, Jack Gleadow and many more Listen Now New Episodes Every Friday! “Harry is fabulous, naturally funny… a pleasure to be on the podcast.. It’s unbelievable what […]
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Deputy Head To Programme Lead At The Difference
As a mainstream Head of Geography, I loved the craft of communicating ideas, designing the curriculum and creating learning. After 7 years I began to take a greater interest in the students who struggled to succeed.
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Deputy Head To Civil Celebrant & Voice Actor
I am at the start of a new adventure; I do not know what will happen but what I do know is this: Teaching is a wonderful profession.
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The Many Things I Wish I Knew Before I Left Teaching
When I was looking to leave my role in teaching, I felt pretty much out on my own, muddling through a professional landscape that was incredibly intimidating and alien to me. Read Joel’s journey from teaching to Head of Complaints & Member Liaison at British Medical Association.
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Teacher To Wealth Manager
I absolutely loved my job as a teacher, but I increasingly felt that, for me, the work-life balance was not sustainable. Disillusioned with the politically changes and a lot of my morals and beliefs just didn’t align any longer.
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Carl Headley-Morris- Teacher Workload Tips
Since this was originally posted on October 31st, I put a little Halloween slant on it. And yes, I did just spend five minutes debating whether or not to use an apostrophe in ‘hallowe’en’. I went with not. See, I can roll with the times. Anyway, workin’ hard is hardly workin’ for most of us. […]
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Amy Gould – Primary Teacher to Virtual Assistant
My career as a teacher was actually pretty short. I’m sure my experience isn’t unique – a tricky PGCE mentor and the overwhelming feeling of never being able to do enough in the classroom – and as I’ve never been one to suffer through, I left the year after I finished being an NQT. I […]